Thailand: We Don't Cry
This is the story of Ma Lay Lay, the 100,000th refugee departing from camps on the Thailand/Myanmar border for a new life overseas. Leaving her husband behind and traveling with her two tiny children, she leaves the only home she knows, Mae La camp, behind with the hope of finding a better life in the United States. IOM, the world's leading organization dealing with migration, facilitates the resettlement process from Thailand by providing medical check-ups, travel orientation and travel assistance.

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